19-year-old shooter Ilnaz Galyaviev, who killed seven children and two adults at a school in Kazan, faces life imprisonment or the death penalty.
Such a punishment is provided for by the article of the Criminal Code of Russia, according to which a case has been initiated against the attacker. RIA Novosti.
Thus, proceedings were started under part 2 of Article 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, which provides for the punishment of imprisonment for a term of eight to 20 years with restraint of liberty for a term of one to two years, or life imprisonment, or the death penalty.
“A 19-year-old shooter in a Kazan school faces life imprisonment. Part 2 of Article 105, under which a criminal case has been initiated, also provides for the death penalty, but a moratorium has been imposed on it in Russia,” the newspaper said.
As reported OBOZREVATEL earlier, in Kazan on the morning of May 11 staged a shooting in the school building on Jaudata Faizi Street, there was also an explosion. On suspicion of a terrorist attack, law enforcement officers detained one of the former students – a 19-year-old boy warned about the massacre on social networks.
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